I'm currently mixing down an orchestral project using MIR, and am just wanting to confirm the best point for adjusting the instrument volumes for the most realistic result.
Obviously the first answer is to change velocity rather than volume, which I have done as far as possible. However, in the places where I would like the tone of one velocity level at the volume of another, a more traditional volume adjustment is necessary. Am I correct in thinking that more natural results can be obtained by adjusting the volume in VI (traditionally CC#7), rather than the channel fader in VE? As far as I can see, the VE inline send to MIR is pre-fader, (so the fader essentially controls the level of the virtual microphone in MIR), so while the overall level would drop if I lowered the fader, the MIR reflections would still be that of the louder sound. Is this correct? Am I therefore right in thinking that lowering the CC#7 volume in VI would be like the instrument within the MIR environment being played more quietly, with reflections to match? Making the VI volume the best place to change an instrument's level for the most natural/realistic sounding result?
Many thanks!
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core 3.59Mhz Processor, 64 GB RAM, Windows 10.0.19045, Cubase 10.5.20, Sibelius 7, VEP 5.4.16181, VIP 2.4.16399, Symphonic Cube, MIR Rooms 1-5, Suite, Choir, Organ, Imperial, Solo Voices, Dimension Strings, Historic Winds, World Winds